11 Related Articles, between 2019-06-28 and 2018-09-08

Philippines Duterte says he's 'tired' and ready to QUIT… but he's not yet happy with his successor . Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte (pictured) told a group of executives and politicians that he's 'thinking of stepping down' at the launch of a business program on Tuesday night. >>

Philippines' Duterte blasts state auditors, says he wants them kidnapped, tortured. Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, who has earned a reputation for incendiary rhetoric, unleashed an explicative-filled rampage on Tuesday at the government auditors he claims are hampering the work of his administration. >>

Philippines' Duterte Cancels Casino---Just After Its Groundbreaking. Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte called the $1.5 billion project’s rental terms “unconscionable” and fired the board of the government land-management company overseeing the land lease for the casino, his spokesman, Harry Roque, said. “Sorry to burst your bubble, people,” said Mr. Roque. >>

Philippines' Duterte claims he abused maid as teenager. Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has claimed he molested a maid while in high school -- comments his spokesman later said were "made up." >>

Philippines' Duterte hit by new ICC complaint over deadly drug war. Activists and families of eight victims of the Philippines' "war on drugs" filed a complaint on Tuesday with the International Criminal Court (ICC), a second petition accusing President Rodrigo Duterte of murder and crimes against humanity. >>

Philippines' Duterte hit by new ICC complaint over deadly drugs war. Activists and families of eight victims of the Philippines' "war on drugs" filed a complaint on Tuesday with the International Criminal Court (ICC), a second petition accusing President Rodrigo Duterte of murder and crimes against humanity. >>

Philippines' Duterte says he was once gay but 'cured' himself after meeting his ex-wife. Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte said Thursday that he was once gay but “cured” himself after meeting his former wife. >>

Philippines' Duterte skipped Asean meetings to take 'power naps'. The 73-year-old president of the Philippines later defended his actions saying: "What's wrong with my nap?" >>

Trust in Philippines' Duterte hits lowest point: poll. Public trust in the Philippines’ popular, yet polarizing, leader Rodrigo Duterte is at its lowest point since he took office in 2016, a new poll shows. >>